
Question #d1389 - Socratic
The ideal gas equation: pV = nRT p is pressure V is volume n is number of moles R is ideal gas constant T is the absolute temperature For an isothermal process, the right hand side of the ideal gas …
What is the equation of the line that goes through (5,- 3 ... - Socratic
Dec 20, 2016 · Now, using the slope of #-6/7# and a set of points (you choose which set of points to use, the equation will be the same either way), plug the numbers into the point slope formula I'm …
How do you find slope and intercepts to graph #y-3=0#? - Socratic
Slope m=0 and intercept at x=0, y=3 This equation can be written, rearranging it, as y=3; this represents an horizontal line (slope zero) passing through y=3 on the y axis.
Question #06e3a - Socratic
The line perpendicular to the given line is y + 2 = 5(x - 3) or y = 5x-17 You are given a point and an easy way to find slope, so the most convenient equation is the point-slope form of the equation of the …
What is the equation of the line normal to f (x)=e^ (sqrtx/x) at x=4 ...
y-sqrte=4sqrt (2/e) (x-4) The normal line is perpendicular to the tangent line. So, if we use the derivative of the function to find the slope of the tangent line, we can then find the slope of the normal line and …
How do you find the slope of the line that passes through ... - Socratic
Explanation: When determining the slope (gradient) you read from left to right on the x-axis
How do you find the slope of the line passing through (-2,4 ... - Socratic
Explanation: Slope is calculated as the change in y over the change is x (you may have heard of this referred to as "rise over run"). So essentially, how fast is the graph increasing or decreasing?
How do you find the slope and intercept of - 2? | Socratic
Slope is -1, y intercept is 2. The equation of the graph is given in the form y=mx+b=-x+2 where m is the gradient or slope, and b is the intercept on the y axis. By simply comparing the two equations, we …
Question #e8b51 - Socratic
May 29, 2018 · Since velocity is a rate of change, or the slope, and we have to find the slope of a point # (t, s (t))# we use a derivative. In this case the rate of change is # (ds)/dt# or the derivative of the …
How do you find the slope and y intercept of #y=3#? - Socratic
Explanation: #y=3# The general form of slope intercept equation is #y=mx+c#